anyone is well in hardware ?

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give a detailed description of the sequence and length of the beeps, there are but two kinds, long and short. so far as the intensity, that's just your brain being racked... to see what bios you have, when you get the error, your screen pauses, check the very top lines and tell us what it reads... in fact, tell us all of the information exactly as appears, on screen...

Originally posted by doubleanti give a detailed description of the sequence and length of the beeps, there are but two kinds, long and short. so far as the intensity, that's just your brain being racked... to see what bios you have, when you get the error, your screen pauses, check the very top lines and tell us what it reads... in fact, tell us all of the information exactly as appears, on screen...

some days before, when I start my computer it sometimes "beep beep" and system would show me an error message, and then the computer halted.

but the thing become even worse. From this week, when I try to enter system it show me a black screen......

The fact that both the keyboard and mouse aren't working would make me shy away from thinking they are bad. But, how do you know the mouse isn't working? Can you actually boot into windows?

The reason I ask is that on most computers, if you have a keyboard error, it won't let you continue. Quite often you must hit a key (such as F1, F2, or enter) to continue booting, or, in the case of my Gateway, when there is a keyboard error it will simply not boot at all, nor give me the choice to continue.

About this black screen... that seems to be the clincher. I would say, pretty confidentaly, that your motherboard is dead.

The fact that both the keyboard and mouse aren't working would make me shy away from thinking they are bad. But, how do you know the mouse isn't working? Can you actually boot into windows?

The reason I ask is that on most computers, if you have a keyboard error, it won't let you continue. Quite often you must hit a key (such as F1, F2, or enter) to continue booting, or, in the case of my Gateway, when there is a keyboard error it will simply not boot at all, nor give me the choice to continue.

About this black screen... that seems to be the clincher. I would say, pretty confidentaly, that your motherboard is dead.

maybe u are right, TravisS. one of my friend also said something like this.

And thanx for ur mention, Stautze~ but it is a pity those hardware are all out of guarantee. I have to buy new ones.